The Last Days of Joy: The bestselling novel of a simmering family secret

The Last Days of Joy: The bestselling novel of a simmering [...]

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EVERY FAMILY HAS SECRETS. SOME ARE JUST BETTER AT HIDING THEIRS...

A TOP 5 BESTSELLER IN IRELAND AND NEW ZEALAND.

'You will fall in love with every one of the Tobin family' Edel Coffey

'Authentic, deeply moving and full of hope, this book broke my heart a little' Jacqueline Bublitz

'A page turner, portraying the madness and messiness of family life' Elaine Feeney

MEET THE TOBIN FAMILY ...

Joy, the complicated, troubled mother
She's spent her life running from her past while trying to raise her children as best she can.

Conor, the high-achieving eldest child
A high-profile media figure and CEO, he's walking a fine line between self-promotion and self-detonation.

Frances, the 'perfect' middle child
Now a wife and mother, she's about to make a mistake that could destroy her marriage.

Youngest daughter, Sinead, the acclaimed writer
Wrestling with writer's block, she resorts to desperate measures to deliver her next bestselling book to her publishers.

When Joy's children receive the news that she has only days to live, they rush to her side, bringing with them all of the dysfunction and hurt they have been carrying since their childhoods. Each of them is at a crossroads in their lives - but there's one more secret about their mother they need to learn. Will they finally be able to forgive their mother and, in doing so, face their futures together?

A stunning novel about a family reeling in the wake of a devastating act. Sharply funny, intensely moving and with a cast of unforgettable characters, The Last Days of Joy will make you laugh out loud even as it moves you to tears.


'With intelligence and depth, Anne Tiernan wraps the reader into the warp and weft of the Tobins' secrets, troubles, and joys. An absorbing novel, beautifully written' Nuala O'Connor

'A brave and profoundly honest book, written with dark humour' Kathleen MacMahon

'A beautiful debut, full of authenticity and hope' Swirl and Thread

'The writing is captivating ' Reader review
'Full of compassion and empathy ' Reader review
'Beautifully written ' Reader review

Born in Zambia, Anne Tiernan grew up in Navan, County Meath. She studied English Literature and Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and spent seven years working in banking. Anne left Ireland with her husband in 2004 to travel the world, arriving in New Zealand in 2005 where they still live - now with three children together. Anne's debut novel, The Last Days of Joy, was shortlisted for the Kate O'Brien Award 2023. The Good Mistress, her second novel, will publish in spring 2025.

Author: Anne Tiernan
Format: Paperback, 400 pages, 128mm x 196mm, 278 g
Published: 2024, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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EVERY FAMILY HAS SECRETS. SOME ARE JUST BETTER AT HIDING THEIRS...

A TOP 5 BESTSELLER IN IRELAND AND NEW ZEALAND.

'You will fall in love with every one of the Tobin family' Edel Coffey

'Authentic, deeply moving and full of hope, this book broke my heart a little' Jacqueline Bublitz

'A page turner, portraying the madness and messiness of family life' Elaine Feeney

MEET THE TOBIN FAMILY ...

Joy, the complicated, troubled mother
She's spent her life running from her past while trying to raise her children as best she can.

Conor, the high-achieving eldest child
A high-profile media figure and CEO, he's walking a fine line between self-promotion and self-detonation.

Frances, the 'perfect' middle child
Now a wife and mother, she's about to make a mistake that could destroy her marriage.

Youngest daughter, Sinead, the acclaimed writer
Wrestling with writer's block, she resorts to desperate measures to deliver her next bestselling book to her publishers.

When Joy's children receive the news that she has only days to live, they rush to her side, bringing with them all of the dysfunction and hurt they have been carrying since their childhoods. Each of them is at a crossroads in their lives - but there's one more secret about their mother they need to learn. Will they finally be able to forgive their mother and, in doing so, face their futures together?

A stunning novel about a family reeling in the wake of a devastating act. Sharply funny, intensely moving and with a cast of unforgettable characters, The Last Days of Joy will make you laugh out loud even as it moves you to tears.


'With intelligence and depth, Anne Tiernan wraps the reader into the warp and weft of the Tobins' secrets, troubles, and joys. An absorbing novel, beautifully written' Nuala O'Connor

'A brave and profoundly honest book, written with dark humour' Kathleen MacMahon

'A beautiful debut, full of authenticity and hope' Swirl and Thread

'The writing is captivating ' Reader review
'Full of compassion and empathy ' Reader review
'Beautifully written ' Reader review

Born in Zambia, Anne Tiernan grew up in Navan, County Meath. She studied English Literature and Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and spent seven years working in banking. Anne left Ireland with her husband in 2004 to travel the world, arriving in New Zealand in 2005 where they still live - now with three children together. Anne's debut novel, The Last Days of Joy, was shortlisted for the Kate O'Brien Award 2023. The Good Mistress, her second novel, will publish in spring 2025.